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  1. The Appalachian dulcimer (many variant names; see below) is a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings, originally played in the Appalachian region of the United States. The body extends the length of the fingerboard, and its fretting is generally diatonic .

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      The original Appalachian dulcimer. Various twentieth century...

  2. The Appalachian Dulcimer is claimed as a true American folk instrument forged from the melting pot of the peoples who populated the Appalachian region as early as the turn of the 18th Century.

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  4. The little history that does exist suggests that the Appalachian dulcimer was developed during the late 1700’s to early 1800’s. Few early dulcimers survive to provide evidence of a first builder and it is likely that the instrument evolved over time with many Appalachian artisans making significant contributions.

  5. Hammered dulcimers are still encountered today among both urban and country musicians, and represent varied traditions of great interest. The plucked "mountain" or "Appalachian" dulcimer is rather variable as to size, shape, and stringing. Read Full Article.

  6. Dec 8, 2023 · The Appalachian dulcimer is a fretted instrument of the zither family (aka an instrument that has strings stretched across its body). To play it, you lay it across your lap and strum or fingerpick the strings.

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